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Beyond Data at Open Data exhibition in Eindhoven

19/04/2012 to 22/04/2012 

With the title ‘Make it work’ the Platform Open Data Eindhoven is organising the National Open Data Congress on Friday, April 20th in Eindhoven. The conference focuses on the practical application of Open Data. Guest speakers include Adam Greenfield, Julian Tait, Frédérik Ruys and others. More information about the programme can be found here (in Dutch): http://www.openeindhoven.nl/nationaal-congres-open-data/programma-2/

Alongside the Congress, they will also be presenting an exhibition around open data in art, design, science and data journalism. We’re very pleased to present our Beyond Data collaboration with Kitchen Budapest in the exhibition. Aside from a poster presentation, we will also show a demo of the project Between the Lines which was one of the works developed during our collaboration. The ‘Make it work’ exhibition can be seen from April 19-22, 2012 at the Stadhuis in Eindhoven (open from 13:00-17:00 each day).



Beyond Data book

Together with Kitchen Budapest and designer Eric de Haas, we’re busy working on a publication around our Beyond Data project. It will be launched on May 18th at the Dutch Electronic Festival in Rotterdam.

In addition to extensive documentation of the project and concepts developed during the Beyond Data collaboration, new essays by Amanda McDonald Crowley, Attila Nemes, and others have been specially commissioned to reflect on the theme, the open lab as a methodology, and the collaboration between the labs itself.

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Beyond Data Lab at Lift12

23/02/2012 14:00 to 15:30 

We’re pleased to announce that Attila Bujdosó and Bálint Ferenczi from Kitchen Budapest will be leading a Beyond Data workshop at Lift12 in Geneva on February 23. Beyond Data Lab started as a collaboration between Baltan Laboratories and Kitchen Budapest. We brought our different working methodologies and networks together in a series of two workshops in 2011 in which Dutch and Hungarian artists and designers explored new ways of embodying digital data. Documentation of these workshops can be found here: http://beyondata.kibu.hu (more…)


Dutch Design Days in Budapest

06/11/2011 

On November 6, we will present the results of the Beyond Data project (a collaboration between Kitchen Budapest and Baltan Laboratories) at the WAMP design fair at Millenáris Park in Budapest as part of the Dutch Design Days initiated by the cultural department of Budapest.

Visitors to the Dutch Design Days will get insight into the creations and the background of the collaboration process in a lecture (at 17:00), and see a selection of the actual results from the Beyond Data lab we organised at the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven from 22-30 October.

Thanks to the support of the Dutch Embassy in the Netherlands.


 

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